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Swan Paradise A Pramana Experience
4.4/563 Reviews
Appreciate so much the staff working here. Some minor issues with organizing things but as requested they would try to respond as quickly and as helpful as possible. The restaurant was lovely and I had dinners with sunset views. Sometimes it can take long nut food was nice and prepared with heart. The homemade potato chips won my heart. Breakfast was simple but more than sufficient and tasty. Coffee was good. Many birds in the resort so bird ambience sound is to expect. Swimming pool was great and quiet.
Yanyan Resort Ubud
4.5/59 Reviews
Sukawati District
I recently spent three night in YanYan Resort's One Bedroom Suite Pool Villa with Valley View, and it was a really lovely experience. The bedroom was cosy and comfortable, and the villa had an outdoor kitchen which would be great for a longer, self-contained stay. The pool was the real highlight though. We spent ages in there, looking out over the lush greenery. The staff were also excellent. Everyone was friendly and helpful, and happy to arrange whatever we needed - from room service and breakfast in the villa to transportation around the area. The only let down was there is currently construction going on next door. This meant there was a fair bit of noise during the day, but more significantly, the room's only shower/bath are outdoors - so we couldn't use them during the day as the workers could see right in!
Villa Telaga Wana
4.8/53 Reviews
Sukawati District
Very nice host Gede and other staff. Ready to assist you in every possible situation (like unfolded tyres). Rooms are very comfortable, breakfast - for number, amount of food included was the best I had on Bali this trip. Locations nearby like Bali zoo, Birds park, Reptile park and so on.
Sanctoo Suites & Villas
4.6/569 Reviews
Sukawati District
The location is a bit off, but the overall value for money is good. There is a zoo next to the hotel, and tickets are provided for unlimited entry and exit. It is very suitable for those with children. The villa rooms in the hotel are also worth it. They are larger in size and have their own swimming pool, so you need to lurk. For breakfast, it seems to be arranged for an additional 50 yuan, which is worth experiencing.
Santi Mandala Villa & Spa
4.4/551 Reviews
Everything is really good just that forget about anything complementary for any occasion without paying for it. Staff is amazing, location too but they will not drop you even 500 meters from outside your hotel for anything when they can by their shuttle. But they will call you a paid taxi:-)
Khayangan Kemenuh Villas by Premier Hospitality Asia
4.1/510 Reviews
Sukawati District
We originally booked 2 bedrooms villa 2.5 years ago and then Covid happened so we had to postpone as they won’t allow to cancel, which was a bit disappointing. Anyway, 2.5 years later we finally made it Bali and were really looking forward to staying at the legend khayangan as all the pictures on travel websites looked amazing. But we were very disappointed. The villa was spacious with nice upstairs area and bedrooms. Outside was nice as well. When we went to our villa the nearby fields started to burn rice cuttings and the smoke was everywhere, it was unbearable to breath. I understand it’s not hotels fault and we had to leave our suitcases and go the town as we could not stay there. On our return the smoke cleared and we started to unpack. We went to bedrooms and omg! the stink of cigarettes in both bedrooms was horrible, although they ask people not to smoke. I have an asthma and I was concerned how am I gonna sleep in this conditions. We tried to air it but nothing worked. Then we started to look around and there were things broken, dirty etc. we went on decking outside and the floors were all rotten. My feet went through one of the plagues and I was lucky not to scratch my legs as metal nails were sticking out everywhere. It was a big concern for me as we had our 8yo son with us. I’ve emailed reservation team about all the issues and 30min later the receptionist Putu came to have a look. We were moved to another villa (bare in mind it was after 9pm already and we were very tired). There were no cigarette smell in the bedrooms, which was ok for us. Putu said that the pool wasn’t ready at this villa and someone will come in the morning to clean it for us. So we quickly moved everything and went to bed. When we woke up we started to unpack and look around. Although this villa was a bit better, there were still issues with decking, sun lounger broken, curtains dirty, sink blocked, no microwave compare to last villa which did have it, one tv in the bedroom had few lines in the screen, bedding and towels looked grey etc. but we were still waiting for someone to come and clean the pool as it looked dirty, water wasn’t clear at all. Then I saw a man just throwing chlorine granules into the pool and that it! That was cleaning! We were told not to use a pool until the next day, but they did offer us to us a pool at previous villa, which we did. Anyway, we started using a pool next day. However, it still didn’t look right and our son had itchy skin after using it, which was a concern ones again. Anyway, we stayed there for 4 nights and I could not wait to get out. We had free breakfast( which we were provided with every day), free afternoon tea and few other inclusions like free breakfast in the pool, gift and minibar in our booking, which most of these we didn’t get and were not offered. Restaurant wasn’t opened and we had to get a taxi to the town every day to get something to eat as that area has absolutely nothing around. One positive I can say

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Popular and Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors in Bali:

- Kuta: Famous for its lively nightlife scene, world-class surfing spots, and bustling shopping streets.

- Seminyak: A trendy neighborhood known for its luxurious resorts, upscale dining options, and vibrant beach clubs.

- Ubud: The cultural heart of Bali, offering a serene escape surrounded by lush rice terraces, ancient temples, and art galleries.

- Nusa Dua: A haven for beach lovers, home to pristine sandy shores, luxury resorts, and an array of water sports activities.

- Jimbaran: Known for its picturesque fishing village, stunning sunsets, and mouthwatering seafood feasts.

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- Ngurah Rai International Airport: Located in the southern part of Bali, it serves as the main gateway to the island. Numerous international and domestic flights operate daily.

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